Black educator gave four speeches and went to the top of Mount Rubidoux for a famous photograph, columnist David Allen writes ...
Celebrating Women’s History Month: The legacy of sister Rosetta Tharpe, a pioneer in gospel and rock
Explore the remarkable life and legacy of Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the 'Godmother of Rock and Roll.' Discover her influential contributions to gospel, blues, and rock music.
"If you, your child, or even your friend has ever had breakfast provided to you by your public school, you have the Black ...
Addressing differences served as the inspiration for Zayona Thomas’ winning essay in The Tribune-Democrat’s Black History Month contest. The Greater Johnstown High School junior wrote about how races ...
Jeromyah Jones and his father, Jerome, came up with “I Am 400” back in 2019, creating a banner that commemorates 400 years of ...
A Wisconsin man made history at the 1904 Olympics when he became the first Black person to win a medal. Geoge Poage broke barriers, but his story hasn't been well known until recently.
IF YOU LIVE IN KENTUCKY AND ARE OF AGE, OF COURSE YOU’VE PROBABLY HAD AN OLD FASHIONED. THE COCKTAIL HAS BEEN AROUND FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY, BUT DID YOU KNOW A BARTENDER BY THE NAME OF TOM BULLOCK ...
Six weeks of demonstrations failed to stop the toxic dump, but the publicity sparked a movement that’s now known as ...
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